Tires screeched, engines revved and auctioneers motored through classic car after classic car on Thursday, the first day of the three-day Mecum Auctions event at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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Gaming manufacturers are working to advance the table game experience, as the innovative products at the Global Gaming Expo revealed Tuesday.
Construction crews have begun pouring the 13,000 tons of concrete required to complete the domed roof at MSG Sphere, a spokesman said Monday.
Aruze’s Go Go Claw gambling game looks and plays a lot like an arcade crane machine. But don’t expect to win a stuffed animal or boxed electronic item. The prize for a successful treasure grab is cash.
It’s the first major holiday weekend since COVID-19 restrictions on capacity, gatherings and crowd sizes were lifted across the state in June.
Las Vegas resorts are preparing to welcome a flood of visitors for what many say will be a milestone event in the city’s rebound.
A local couple hasn’t pieced together why their Crockfords luxury hotel room reservation fell through at the newly opened Strip resort.
A cadre of online reviews for Resorts World Las Vegas have vanished just in time for people to make their first visits to the property Thursday.
Guests on the Las Vegas Strip property can order from its 40 food and beverage spots and certain retail shops for pickup, room delivery or to the pool complex.
Members of the media got a chance to check out the MSG Sphere’s most recent construction milestone during a tour.
The Strat announced Tuesday that it would have a fireworks display on the Fourth of July.
The center-Strip hotel-casino received 2,542 guest room upgrades, a remodeled casino floor and new LED marquees at its north and south entrances, parent company Caesars Entertainment Corp. announced.
Guests at Sahara Las Vegas and Resorts World Las Vegas will be able to book restaurants, clubs, pools, attractions and more through the new system, a partnership between OpenTable and UrVenue.
Many former Hard Rock employees took Virgin Hotels Las Vegas up on its offer to “Stick Around and Come Back,” a program that allowed those employees to do just that.
It was a pandemic Friday night on the Strip, the first since casino capacity limits lifted from 35 percent to 50 percent.